How to remove password locked read-only PowerPoint pptx.: leadership

By popular demand, We will explain how Remove very easily read-only password PowerPoint files with extension .pptxwithout installing any software and without risking with sites that promise to do it for free online.

You will be successful to have password protected from editing a PowerPoint pptx and be forgotten password no ...? Or do you need to slightly modify a PowerPoint presentation that sent you a colleague but you have noticed too late that is password protected.

No problem: in a few easy steps will explain how to remove the password of PowerPoint that locks them in read-only. (Valid for pptx format files.)

Make a copy of the backup before proceeding. If anything the file may become inaccessible!

Remove password PowerPoint pptx: detailed instructions

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If you don't see the file extensions (in the file name you want pptx extension.) set the folder to see: from the menu “organizes” the folder you choose “folder and search options” / Display tab / Scroll down and uncheck “Hide extensions for known file types” and press OK. Now your PowerPoint file extension pptx. password protected will be visible.

Press the right mouse button on the PowerPoint file from which you want to remove the password and choose “Rename”

You can keep the same filename but the extension should become “.zip”

Open the ZIP file using WinRar, WinZip or 7Zip (If you don't have them, Download, are free) right clicking on it and selecting “Open with…” and choosing WinRar, WinZip or 7Zip

You will find within a file structure like this:

Enter the folder “PPT”, Scroll down until you find the file “presentation.xml”

Rename the file in “presentation.txt” and let us double click so that open with Notepad

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